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    The Torturing of Animals Every year there are hundreds of thousands of pets being abused and this must to come to an end. I myself love animals and I would never try to hurt my pets. People take advantage of animals and try to make money off of them by making them fight. In reality‚ this is a type of abuse and it is illegal. There are many different types of abuse that must be stopped. Although animal abuse occurs all over the world with all sorts of animals and people it can and must be put

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    November 17‚ 2013 Mr.Haas Topic: Animal Testing General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my classmates about Animal Testing Central Idea: I want to share with my audience that animal testing has it effects and defects. Introduction: Attention-Getter: Credibility Material: I have seen many pictures taken in laboratories where animals look like they’re in pain; they have scars‚ broken legs or arms‚ rashes‚ infected eyes

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    Animal rights and animal welfare fall at different points on a continuum that runs from animal liberation at one end to animal exploitation at the other. The animal rights viewpoint can be defined as the belief that humans do not have the right to use animals for their own gainin the laboratory‚ on the farm‚ in entertainment or in the wild. The degree to which humans may benefit from any use of nonhuman animals is irrelevant to determine how animals should be treated. The animal welfare viewpoint

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    Introduction Animal rights supporters believe that it is morally wrong to use or exploit animals in any way and that human beings should not do so. Animal welfare supporters believe that it can be morally acceptable for human beings to use or exploit animals‚ as long as the suffering of the animals is either eliminated or reduced to the minimum. For people who think like this‚ the suffering to animals is at the heart of the issue‚ and reducing the suffering reduces the wrong that is done. Supporters

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    healthier lives and we owe much of that success to biomedical research” (Parry 4). Animal experimentation is the use of animals in an experiment to assure the safety and effectiveness of a substance. Scientists use animal testing for household products‚ cosmetics and medical purposes. Using animals to test household products and cosmetics is not necessary but when it comes for medical purposes‚ it is crucial. Even then‚ experts argue that animal testing for medical purposes lead to wrong ideas and

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    Unethical and Should be Illegal Animal rights are practically nonexistent in farming livestock today. Factory farming animals is a prime example of just how inhumanly animals are treated in our society every day all over the world. When we think about farms‚ we think about chickens pecking corn from the grass free roaming around a farm‚ cows out to pasture grazing in the fields‚ and pigs frolicking in the mud. But the reality is that farming has changed‚ and animals are suffering inconceivably. Before

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    it so it made to seem silly. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell depicts that most animals are mentally and spiritually controlled by human in the beginning and by pigs after the rebellion. At first‚ when animals have the same goal to drive away Mr.Jones‚ everything goes fine. However‚ after they reach the goal‚ pigs pop out and want to take control of the whole farm. Other animals in the beginning support pigs because they think that pigs are smart and insightful about the animal farm’s future. The perfect plan

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    SingerPeter (1946- )‚ Australian philosopher and bioethicist. Born in Melbourne‚ Australia‚ Singer studied at the University of Melbourne and at the University of Oxford‚ in England. He began his career lecturing ethics at Oxford from 1971 to 1973. He subsequently worked at various universities in North America and Australia. In 1977 he became a professor of philosophy at Monash University‚ in Melbourne. Singer also became closely associated with the university’s Centre for Human Bioethics‚ which

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    phrase animal testing but perhaps none of them actually know what it is or what it is involved with. Animal testing refers to experimentation‚ which is carried out on animals; it is used to ensure safety and effectiveness from medication to cosmetics. While some supporters consider it as a necessary practice‚ others believe it involves the torture of animals thus they oppose its use. Animal testing is conducted

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    September 5‚ 1999 The Singer Solution to World Poverty By PETER SINGER Illustrations by ROSS MacDONALD The Australian philosopher Peter Singer‚ who later this month begins teaching at Princeton University‚ is perhaps the world’s most controversial ethicist. Many readers of his book "Animal Liberation" were moved to embrace vegetarianism‚ while others recoiled at Singer’s attempt to place humans and animals on an even moral plane. Similarly‚ his argument that severely disabled infants

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